| 释义 | 
		Seric, a. rare.|ˈsɛrɪk| [ad. L. sēric-us, (1) belonging to the Seres, (2) of silk (neut. sēricum as n., silk), =  Gr. σηρικός (neut. σηρικόν silk), f. σῆρες: see Seres.] 1. Chinese.
 1842Tupper Proverb. Philos. Ser. ii. Introd., Unclean meats as of the clean hang upon my Seric shambles. 1840New Monthly Mag. LX. 310 The pure concoction of the seric herb [=  tea].  2. Silken.
 1886Edin. Rev. July 155 The manufacture of seric stuffs.  |